In Tunisia, Clinton cites promise of Arab Spring Fox News … of State Hillary Clinton on Saturday warned of backsliding in the democratic transformations under way in the Middle East and North Africa, and appealed for countries in the region to fulfill the promise of reform offered by the Arab Spring. |
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Clinton warns of Arab Spring backsliding San Francisco Chronicle Clinton pledged that Washington would help Tunisia rebuild its economy and cement democracy, as the cradle of the Arab Spring struggles with reforms. AFP PHOTO/Jason Reed/Pool (Photo credit should read JASON REED/AFP/Getty Images) US Secretary of State … |
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Clinton, in Tunisia, warns of Arab Spring backsliding, urges continued reform Washington Post … transformations under way in the Middle East and North Africa and appealed for leaders and citizens to make good on the promise of reform offered by the “Arab Spring” and not abandon the democratic goals that sparked revolts throughout the region. |
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Hillary Clinton Urges Patience With Pace of Change in Tunisia BusinessWeek Clinton’s second visit in a year to Tunisia, where the Arab Spring protests first began more than a year ago, marked the second phase of US support for the movements that have toppled long-entrenched leaders here as well as in Libya, Yemen and Egypt. |
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Clinton to Arab youth: ‘The world ignores you at its peril’ Local 10 Clinton was on her second visit to Tunisia, the cradle of the Arab Spring which has seen the ouster of long-entrenched leaders in Tunisia, Egypt and Yemen. In meetings with Tunisia’s president, prime minister and young people, Clinton urged patience on … |
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The Arab Spring Comes to Israel The Atlantic Fadi’s arrest is a reminder of how two key ingredients of the Arab Spring–digital media and nonviolent protest–can complicate life for authorities. The reason his arrest is well documented is digital video, and the reason you’re reading about his … |
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Clinton urges Tunisians to protect new freedoms Arab News By REUTERS SIDI BOU SAID, Tunisia: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Tunisians on Saturday to protect their newly-won freedoms and called on Islamist and secular parties to work together in the country that launched the Arab Spring. |
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Clinton tells Muslims that campaign rhetoric doesn’t reflect US policy Washington Post Speaking at a town-hall style event in Tunisia, the North African nation that sparked the “Arab Spring” revolts, Clinton said the partisan remarks made during campaign events “certainly don’t reflect the United States, don’t reflect our foreign policy, … |
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